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    Make sure you have the tools to break the bead otherwise it will perform just the floatie job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BrazilianY60 View Post
    Make sure you have the tools to break the bead otherwise it will perform just the floatie job.
    Years ago I sketched up a tow bar bead breaker and posted it up here. At the time The Ferrett was active and asked for permission to fabricate as was his magical skill. I had no intention to produce or sell it and told him to go for it. Not sure if he ever made any. For the life of me I can’t find that thread now.

    But Westy is also a fabricating genius so I’ve no doubt he could make up something to break beads with a jacked up Ford Ranger squat on a flatty.

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    I bought a John Deere bead breaker years ago when in the US, small and nothing it can't break, 3 integrated moving parts, zero effort unlike the tire pliers etc

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    Tried the shovel tire trick today@plassy, worked fine, better with some practice. Didn't buy the other jogger because the freight was more than the item

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plasnart View Post
    Years ago I sketched up a tow bar bead breaker and posted it up here. At the time The Ferrett was active and asked for permission to fabricate as was his magical skill. I had no intention to produce or sell it and told him to go for it. Not sure if he ever made any. For the life of me I can’t find that thread now.

    But Westy is also a fabricating genius so I’ve no doubt he could make up something to break beads with a jacked up Ford Ranger squat on a flatty.
    Augh shucks...
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    I just bought a bead breaker lol..

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    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/14557254...%3ABFBMtI2Plrd

    Tire bead breaker similar to this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeeBee View Post
    No like tis one, adjustable to all rim sizes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRAWesty View Post
    No like tis one, adjustable to all rim sizes.

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    Had one of these, lent it to someone, never came back. Anyway, they work, the JD just works with less effort I find, minor weight saving also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeeBee View Post
    Had one of these, lent it to someone, never came back. Anyway, they work, the JD just works with less effort I find, minor weight saving also.
    Looks like a good tool with less weight.

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    These recive a pretty solid wrap up. To power the 110ah agm battery in the tub for camping.

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